Manual

Guillaume Chelius

INRIA Rhone Alpes
ARES Project

Eric Fleury

ENS Lyon, INRIA Rhone Alpes
ARES Project

Antoine Fraboulet

INSA Lyon, INRIA Rhone Alpes
ARES Project
Revision History
Revision 1.1 12/5/07
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Abstract

WSN430 Kit hardware guide.


Table of Contents

I. About this document
II. Introduction
1. WSN430 Kit Overview
2. WSN430 Features
3. Microcontroler MSP430 Features
4. RF CC1100 Features
5. External Components
III. WSN430 Schematic
1. Microcontroller
2. RF transceiver
3. Charge controller
4. Flash memory
5. LEDS
6. Unique identifier
7. Photo diodes
IV. WSN430 Power
1. Power Supply Options
2. Wall power DC adaptor supply
3. Rechargeable Li-Ion Polymer Battery
4. Non Rechargeable Battery
V. WSN430 connections
1. WSN430 Simple Hardware Setup

List of Figures

II.1. Worldsens WSN430 Basic Kit
II.2. Worldsens WSN430 node
II.3. Power adaptor
II.4. JTAG multi connector
II.5. JTAG cable
II.6. Worldsens WSN430 node
II.7. Worldsens WSN430 Block Diagram
III.1. WSN430 schematic (MSP430)
III.2. WSN430 schematic (CC1100)
III.3. WSN430 schematic (MCP73861)
III.4. WSN430 schematic (M25P80)
III.5. WSN430 schematic (LEDS)
III.6. WSN430 schematic (DS2411)
III.7. WSN430 schematic (SFH 2400 and SFH 2400)
IV.1. Turning off all battery sources.
IV.2. Polarity for the wall DC adaptor.
IV.3. Power on the WSN430 using the wall DC adaptor.
IV.4. Power the WSN430 using rechargeable battery.
IV.5. Power on the WSN430 using non rechargeable battery.
V.1. JTAG serial board
V.2. Connecting the JTAG cable to the JTAG serial board.
V.3. Connecting the JTAG serial board to the WSN430 node.

List of Tables

II.1. TI MPS430 Specification
II.2. RF CC1100 Specifications
II.3. External Components